Cutters usually cut themselves because they are depressed, or unhappy with certain aspects of their life, or because they feel unloved or unlovable. When they cut themselves, it's a form of emotional release, but it's also a cry for help. Some cutters also cut themselves because they prefer the physical pain to help them forget the emotional pain. But what they need to realize is, no matter how often they cut themselves, the emotional pain, and the problems that cause it will still be there. You can't substitute one problem for another.
Talk to your friend and let her (cutters are mostly female) know that there is always a solution to any problem she may have. No matter how bad it seems, there is no problem that can't be fixed - none. Tell her she needs to talk to someone, her parents, another older relative, or the school counselor - an adult whom she trusts will be able to help her get the help she needs.
If she won't talk to someone, tell her that you will, and then do it. But tell her that it's because you love her that you are doing this. If you didn't care for her, you wouldn't care if she cut herself or not, and you wouldn't care how much emotional pain she is in. She may feel you are betraying her, but you aren't. You may actually be saving her life. Some cutters do eventually end up attempting suicide, so there does need to be an intervention.
If you feel her parents are the best ones to talk to about her cutting, then talk to them and tell them what she is doing. But if her parents, for what ever reason, are not the ones you feel are the best ones to talk to, then talk to your parents about her. They will be able to let you know who, in your area, will be the best one to help her. Your parents may even be able to talk to her and help her.
She is lucky to have a friend like you who cares enough about her to be so concerned and to try to get help for her. So take that first step and tell your friend that because you do care, you will talk to someone for her if she doesn't. You may save her life.
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The cast of The Cutting Edge - 2003 includes: Barry Bedig as himself Benicio Del Toro as himself William Friedkin as himself James Jack as himself Buddy Joe Hooker as himself Rafael Kayanan as himself Tommy Lee Jones as himself Art Monterastelli as himself
find a new boyfriend. one that also cares about you.
he doesnt have a boyfriend he really wanted to have one but he hid himself in the closet.
talk to him about it.
You can stand up to him, but when it comes do guys they usually dont like there girlfriends to fight for them, its usually upsetting that way. Just talk to him first, and figure out why he doesnt do anything about. Then, just try to convince him to stand up to himself for once, it will make a difference.
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Pony tried to convince himself on the way home from the hospital that Johny was not dead and he was alive because he did not want to believe it because that was his best friend.
Ask him.
Flirt with him and make some moves.